Things Hidden in Company Logos

Recently I received an e-mail with some cool logos in it. The whole thrust of the e-mail was the things that graphic artists hide in company logos. I thought you might find some of these as interesting as I did.

I'll start off with one that many people have either noticed on their own or have had pointed out to them. What is the hidden message in the following logo?

Did you see the white arrow between the "E" and "x"? I thought it was really cool that the artist was also able to make that happen in the Arabic version of the FedEx logo below. The arrow points in the opposite direction, but then I believe that in Arabic they write from right to left.

The arrow in the next logo is much more visible and signifies that Amazon has everything from A to Z.

Some have said it also looks like a smile with a dimple.

Some logos contain hidden objects. What do you see hidden in the word "Kisses" in this well-known logo?

Between the "K" and the "I" there is a sideways chocolate kiss.

Look for the hidden object in the following logo.

I'm sure you easily found the shoe in that one. The object in the Toblerone chocolate logo below is a little harder to spot.

There is a dancing bear in front of the mountain. Toblerone chocolate bars originated in Berne, Switzerland, whose symbol is the bear.

This next one is a lot easier if you are familiar with Baskin Robbins.

(Hint, Baskin Robbins has 31-derful flavors....)

This next one is a little more obscure.

The 2nd and 3rd "T's" in Tostito are two people sharing (or fighting over?) a tortilla and a bowl of salsa.

I really like this next one. What do you see hidden in it?

Did you find the gorilla and lioness facing each other? There are also some other animals. What's in this next one?

Did you see that the smiling half-face is also the letter "g"? This next one has something similar.

Did you notice MOM that's part of Wendy's collar and pendant?

This next one is really clever. Do you recognize the company?

It's Northwest Airlines. The circle is a compass with a stylized "N" and "W," and the arrow in the upper left corner is pointing....

I'll end with several from France. Here's the logo of on of the most famous department stores in Paris. Can you spot a famous Parisian landmark in the logo?

In case you didn't notice it, the two "t's" in Lafayette form the Eiffel Tower.

The French love their annual bike race Le Tour de France. Do you see what's hidden in the logo for that?

The "R" in "Tour" is a cyclist. The yellow circle is the front wheel of his bicycle, the "O" is the back wheel.

There are lots more cleverly done logos out there. I hope you've enjoyed these. Maybe you'll never look at logos the same way.

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"Worry is not believing God will get it right, and bitterness is believing God got it wrong." — Tim Keller

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Rob

"Was it somebody's cruel idea to put an "S" in the word 'LISP'?" — Steven Wright